Efficient 23S positronium production by stimulated decay from the 33P level
Abstract
We investigate experimentally the possibility of enhancing the production of 23S positronium atoms by driving the 13S-33P and 33P-23S transitions, overcoming the natural branching ratio limitation of spontaneous decay from 33P to 23S. The decay of 33P positronium atoms towards the 23S level has been effciently stimulated by a 1312.2nm broadband IR laser pulse. The dependence of the stimulating transition efficiency on the intensity of the IR pulse has been measured to find the optimal enhancement conditions. A maximum relative increase of × (3.1 1.0) in the 23S production efficiency, with respect to the case where only spontaneous decay is present, was obtained.
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